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Cinematography The Art of Creating Motion Pictures

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Rule of ThirdsThis is a general principle of art and photography which is considered to make images more visually appealing.

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Basic Shots

Wide Shot Extreme Wide Shot

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Medium ShotMedium Close Up

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Close Up

Extreme Close Up

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More Advanced Shots

Two Shot

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Cut Away

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Selective Focus

Over the Shoulder

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Point of View

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Camera Angles

Looking Up (Also notice the use of shadows in this shot)

Overhead or Ariel view

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Eye Level

Looking Down

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Camera MovementsMounted Camera Pan -Camera stays on a tripod but moves horizontally (left to right)

Mounted Camera Tilt- Camera stays on a tripod but moves vertically ( up and down)Moving Camera Dolly- Camera is mounted on a dolly (something with wheels- You can make your own with a skateboard)Moving Camera Handheld- Where the camera moves slightly as the person holding it moves. (like in The Blair Witch Project)Camera Lens Zoom - Zooming can create many different illusions, which can effect the viewers perception of size and distance. Alternately, zooming can be used to more adequately portray the size or distance to a viewer. It is recommended that you use a tripod when using the zoom technique.

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Other tricks that can help tell your story...

Back LightingFraming

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Juxtaposition (Norman is opposite bars, this is foreshadowing how he will be “behind bars” very soon.)

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Use of Shadows (helps add extra drama or an eerie feeling)

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Mirrors and Dual Image (can give that feeling of the other side, or evil twin, or just a sense that things are not as they seem.)